Here and Now seems the most important to me, Denise.
But I, who am not a habitual reader nowadays, have just rediscovered Edgar Wallace, whose books I loved as a young man. So I too have been living vicariously for a day or two.
Nice post Denise. Thank you
John

You won’t believe it, John. I was given a Kindle and have downloaded many of the classics which I have never read. Also some of my favourites like Jane Eyre. And some new-to-me writers’ works. Now I don’t have enough time in my day. We are indeed lucky to be able to experience other lives without, hopefully, neglecting our own. I do miss actual books, but the ebooks are much easier to handle being as light as a feather and my reader has an adjustable backlight so I can read easily in bed. Thank you for commenting. 🙂

True!
Did you ever read any of the Richmal Crompton ‘William’ series? William’s sister lived in a fantasy world where she was the heroine in a movie, and she kept doing and saying everything while imagining the shots of her doing and saying them on the big screen.

We did have a Just William book or two floating around our house when I was a child, but I didn’t read them. I had a fancy when I was very young and was first introduced to the cinema, that perhaps we were being filmed unaware and that was how movies were made. Perhaps lots of children imagine that. 🙂

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